Venezuela's Nobel winner Machado says she hasn't spoken to Trump since October
Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado has not spoken to U.S. President Donald Trump since October 2025, she said. Machado welcomed U.S. strikes on Venezuela and the capture of its president. She is planning to return to Venezuela soon.

"Actually, I spoke with President Trump on October 10, the same day the (Noble Peace) Prize was announced, (but) not since then," Machado said on Fox News' "Hannity" program. She was awarded the prize for her fight against what the Norwegian Nobel Committee called a dictatorship. Machado - widely seen now deposed Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's most credible opponent- left Venezuela last month to travel to Norway to accept the award, and hasn't returned since.
"I'm planning to go as soon as possible back home," she told Fox News when asked about her plans to return to Venezuela. The interview was Machado's first since the U.S. launched strikes on Venezuela on Saturday and captured its president.
She welcomed the U.S. actions as "a huge step for humanity, for freedom and human dignity." Venezuela's vice president and oil minister Delcy Rodriguez was sworn in as interim president on Monday, but Washington's move over the weekend has left many to wonder about the future leadership of the South American country.
Trump on Saturday dismissed the idea of working with Machado, saying "she doesn't have the support within or the respect within the country."
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